michael blunck wrote:Besides, I have to admit that today the pressure of expectation is much higher than at a time when the first sets were released and in addition, the complexity of coding work has risen due to lots and lots of novel patch features.
He's the one that's been round since.. well... forever.
In fact I would happily put my mortgage on the fact that Michael saw the Water-into-Wine incident as performed by Jesus!
The Dutch Set seems really good - there's always something being drawn... are there issues inside or something?
you could alternatively state that you have a relaxed attitude towards the work that's getting done, or supposed to get done. sounds better.
"Your mother was a lobster, and your father... was also a lobster" -- The rascal formerly known as astath -- Last.fm -- Official TT-Dave Worley Fan Club
<orudge> make love to me while I surf, dear lobster
It takes time to get things done and reach perfection. I'm another one of those who "can't wait" to see the Dutch set released, but honestly I'd rather wait some more and get a great set than have now a mediocre version of it.
Besides, the FRSet has been launched more than a year ago and we still don't have a website... yet
Dave Worley wrote:A "relaxed attitude" seems like the Dutch approach to life, if I may be a little stereotypical. Fair enough tho .
maybe so, but i think we'll lose it from both Jamaica as well as the Antilles. those people are relaxing for a living, it seems.
"Your mother was a lobster, and your father... was also a lobster" -- The rascal formerly known as astath -- Last.fm -- Official TT-Dave Worley Fan Club
<orudge> make love to me while I surf, dear lobster
Snail wrote:Besides, the FRSet has been launched more than a year ago and we still don't have a website... yet
A website, and particularry a tracking table, attracts new artists. Besides, a tracking table is also useful for coders. And it could raise interest in a set.
Snail wrote:Besides, the FRSet has been launched more than a year ago and we still don't have a website... yet
A website, and particularry a tracking table, attracts new artists. Besides, a tracking table is also useful for coders. And it could raise interest in a set.
Actually the French Set does have a web site here.
Yes ... there are display issues. They are known.
Unfortunately its main pages have been down for a while due to a variety of unfortunate circumstances. However work is progressing backstage so keep an eye out for announcements.
The availability of both web sites and tracking tables provide points of focus, promote discussion and attract contributors such as artists and coders.